MILWAUKEE — For the first time, the Detroit Tigers scored four runs in an inning this season.
Right-hander Spencer Turnbull limited damage through four innings of two-run ball. A trio of relievers, though the group wasn't perfect, did enough to keep the Milwaukee Brewers from completing a comeback. As a result, the Tigers earned a 4-2 victory Tuesday in the second of three games at American Family Field.
There's an opportunity to sweep the three-game series, which wraps up at 1:40 p.m. Wednesday.
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The Tigers (9-13) had scored three runs in an inning five times this season before their latest breakthrough in the 22nd game of the season, a product of healthy plate appearances from numerous players.